Brett Favre Would Be Worried About A Son Playing Football [Video]

Brett Favre came out in an interview with Matt Lauer of NBC, revealing that he would be leery of a son playing in the NFL today. Favre is one of the latest people to come out about the health problems that he has suffered since leaving the NFL.

As a quarterback that stuck around for a long time, he was also sacked more than most people that have played the game of football, giving him serious damage to his brain. Favre does not have a son, and only has girls that are into sports, but in the interview, he mentioned that “In some respects, I’m almost glad I don’t have a son because of the pressures he would face.”

Brett Favre is a retired NFL quarterback, who played many years with the Green Bay Packers, and finished off his career on a bit of a disappointing note, as he was injured as a Viking. He is now 44-years-old, and despite the recent offer, he has said that he has no intentions of returning to the NFL.

#SportsFactSaturday Brett Favre threw for 71,838 yards during his career — the equivalent of roughly 41 miles.

Before this interview with Today, he also revealed recently that he had been suffering memory problems. He shared his fears of what his long NFL career had done to him and his health, revealing that there were things about his daughter playing sports that he simply could not remember anymore.

Ironically, that news came just days after the Rams were struggling to find a quarterback, and had called up the old star.

He also chose to address the issue of bullying that has occurred with the Miami Dolphins recently in his interview, and some fans did not like what he had to say.

Brett Favre: Loved you as player, but you're wrong in your interview with Matt Lauer. Physicality DOES NOT offer immunity from bullying.

As more and more former NFL stars continue to come out about the health problems that they have faced since leaving the league, it only seems fitting that Brett Favre would go through the same thing, after the number of sacks that he was forced to endure throughout his career.

How do you feel about the issue? Would you want your son playing in the NFL?Discuss.

The entire interview between Brett Favre and Matt Lauer is set to air on Monday’s edition of The Today Show.

I agree with what Favre said on both topics. You can get hurt playing football and that is a concern. Nothing controversial there. That is just reality.

On the bullying topic. I think we have become wimps in this nation. We are paranoid and every little thing bothers us. If someone even says a wrong word, we get so bent out of shape. Political correctness has gone crazy. Bullying is just the topic of the day. In a year, we will move on to some other new politically correct thing. The way you beat a bully is you fight back, but the world doesn’t want you to do that. They want you to go cry on twitter and make a federal case out of everything. Men in this country have been so beat down by feminism that they are no longer men. I guess that is what feminists want anyway. A country full of paranoid, politically correct women.